All new 2006 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Sparky Spartacus, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. http://honda.bfi0.com/W8RH0489EB2E3830F14633D4D9D1C0
     
    Sparky Spartacus, Sep 8, 2005
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    higgledy Guest

    Test drove a '06 Civic EX 4dr. This is a sweet car. I liked everything
    except the location of the emergency brake --my knee hits it. The car
    reminds me of the '88 Prelude, another sweet Honda.
     
    higgledy, Sep 18, 2005
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    Pars Guest

    I thought they were do to arrive next month.

    Pars
     
    Pars, Sep 18, 2005
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  4. Perhaps they have already arrived in the U.S.? Honda's U.S. website now
    lists the '06 under its current models instead of the '05. Not sure if
    anybody here knew this, but the specs on the site say that the new Civic
    retains a strut-based suspension in the front. Performance-minded folks
    won't be too pleased about that (although it doesn't matter to me).

    I know that Canada is supposed to get the sedan and non-Si coupe next month.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Sep 18, 2005
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    dold Guest

    I was interested in the 06 Civic Hybrid. Someone said that it can now
    operate in electric-only mode at low speeds, which would require some
    redesign, maybe moving the IMA to the other side of the CVT, and making it
    direct drive.

    It isn't available until October, and the web site still shows the 05 for
    the Hybrid.
     
    dold, Sep 18, 2005
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  6. Not at all. They merely beefed up the battery and the motor. It's the
    same old IMA, just stronger. Then they rewrote the controller software
    to accommodate that.

    It already stops the engine at traffic lights; now, it can keep the
    engine turned off for brief spurts up to 30mph.

    Toyota's technology is way, way too tricky and involved. Honda use the
    KISS method. They kept it simple.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 18, 2005
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    dold Guest

     
    dold, Sep 18, 2005
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    Pars Guest

    Oh well....
    Judging from the success of the Celica, RSX, Mazda 3, etc the front strut
    can't be all that bad. It's serious business trying to make a compact strut
    design as capable as a double wishbone. Perhaps this time round, Honda got
    it right. (I wonder how well it'd do while making a highspeed u-turn, coming
    off a curb with the wheels fully cranked and then planting the power as soon
    as the wheel hits the ground....I know for a fact that the double wishbone
    up front makes you look like a prow)

    Pars
    98 Civic Hatch
    month.
     
    Pars, Sep 19, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    gee- they oughta use that as a slogan, or something!
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 19, 2005
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    TWW Guest

    I looked at them this weekend when I was at the dealer for service. Seemed
    like a significant improvement. Of course, no test drives. I would
    consider a SI (when they appear) but only if I have an opportunity to drive
    it before I even weigh whether trading my 01 Prelude would be a good move.
     
    TWW, Sep 20, 2005
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  11. Why "of course"?

    I've had a standing invitation for many years to come test drive
    anything on the lot, no matter what.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 20, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    financially, rationally, itll NEVER be a good move.

    like me... ive got a 98 civic CX hatch. ive been lusting after the scion
    xA ever since it came out. and now the similar honda jazz is supposedly
    being released.

    why would i want to trade a 2dr hatchback with a 1.6l engine for a 4
    door hatch with a 1.5l engine? especially since...

    my cars paid off
    its bluebook is about $4500 tradein
    it only has 50k miles on it
    runs great!

    makes no sense, does it?
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 20, 2005
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    Pars Guest

    $4500!?! SOLD! :)

    Pars
     
    Pars, Sep 20, 2005
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    Abeness Guest

    Well, you're clearly not the "gotta have the cool new new thing" type,
    and place a high priority on a better engine/mass ratio. I'm not either
    (I prefer more power, too), and am of the opinion that used cars in good
    shape are the best use of my resources. Wouldn't mind getting better
    mileage and having a quieter ride, but I don't need the cool new thing.
    Lotta people do--or at least they want it and decide they can afford it.
     
    Abeness, Sep 20, 2005
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    TWW Guest

    Seems like if it is in short supply, no test drives. For example, no
    chance of driving a S 2000 or the 6 speed Accord coupe. Test drive on a
    Pilot or an Accord -- no problem. So, I just pass.
     
    TWW, Sep 27, 2005
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  16. Seems like if it is in short supply, no test drives. For example, no
    chance of driving a S 2000 or the 6 speed Accord coupe.[/QUOTE]

    I was at the dealer today, and he asked if I wanted to drive a Civic.
    The LX has a waiting list, for God's sake.

    I passed; I told him I'm waiting for the Si. He said no problem.

    The coupe is one sweet looking piece. Take the badges off, and no one
    would know you were driving a Honda.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 27, 2005
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    dold Guest

    I was thinking the opposite about the new BMW 3xx. If you couldn't see the
    distinctive grille, you might think you were alongside an Accord.
     
    dold, Sep 27, 2005
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  18. True, very true.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 27, 2005
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